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Comunicación para el desarrollo y el cambio social: Influencia de las normas sociales para una sociedad inclusiva en Montenegro
UNICEF and the Government of Montenegro
implemented a communication strategy “It’s about
ability” to challenge the existing, exclusionary
practices and promote new, inclusive social norms for
children with disability. Drawing on communication
for development principles and social norms theory, a
2010-2013 nation-wide campaign mobilized disability
rights NGOs, parents associations, media and private
sector to stimulate inclusive attitudes and practices
towards children with disabilities. As a result, the
percentage of citizens who find it acceptable for a
child with disability to attend the same class with
theirs increased from 35 before the campaign to 80
percent at the end of it. Similarly, the percentage
of Montenegrin citizens who find it acceptable for
a child with disability to be the best friend of their
child increased from 22 before the campaign to
51 percent at the end of it. The campaign was
participatory, audience-centred and guided by the
key communication planning principles.UNICEF y el Gobierno de Montenegro implementaron la
estrategia de comunicación “Se trata de la habilidad”
para desafiar las prácticas existentes y excluyentes y
promover nuevas normas sociales inclusivas para los
niños con discapacidad. Basándose en los principios
de la comunicación para el desarrollo y las normas
sociales, una campaña nacional del 2010-2013
movilizó a las ONG de derechos de las personas con
discapacidad, asociaciones de padres, los medios de
comunicación y el sector privado para estimular las
actitudes y prácticas inclusivas hacia los niños con
discapacidades. Como resultado, el porcentaje de
ciudadanos que encuentran aceptable para un niño
con discapacidad asistir a la misma clase que los suyos
aumentó de un 35%, antes de la campaña, a un 80%
al final de la misma. Del mismo modo, el porcentaje de
ciudadanos montenegrinos que encuentran aceptable
que un niño con discapacidad pueda ser el mejor
amigo de sus hijos incrementó de un 22% anterior a la
campaña a un 51% al final de la misma. La campaña
fue participativa, centrada en el público y guiada por
los principios clave de planificación de la comunicación
Generalised asymptotic equivalence for extensive and non-extensive entropies
We extend the Hanel and Thurner asymptotic analysis to both extensive and
non-extensive entropies on the basis of a wide class of entropic forms. The
procedure is known to be capable to classify multiple entropy measures in terms
of their defining equivalence classes. Those are determined by a pair of
scaling exponents taking into account a large number of microstates as for the
thermodynamical limit. Yet, a generalisation to this formulation makes it
possible to establish an entropic connection between Markovian and
non-Markovian statistical systems through a set of fundamental entropies
, which have been studied in other contexts and exhibit, among their
attributes, two interesting aspects: They behave as additive for a large number
of degrees of freedom while they are substantially non-additive for a small
number of them. Furthermore, an ample amount of special entropy measures,
either additive or non-additive, are contained in such asymptotic
classification. Under this scheme we analyse the equivalence classes of
Tsallis, Sharma-Mittal and R\'enyi entropies and study their features in the
thermodynamic limit as well as the correspondences among them.Comment: 6 pages, 2 figure
Can noncommutative effects account for the present speed up of the cosmic expansion?
In this paper we investigate to which extent noncommutativity, a
intrinsically quantum property, may influence the Friedmann-Robertson-Walker
cosmological dynamics at late times/large scales. To our purpose it will be
enough to explore the asymptotic properties of the cosmological model in the
phase space. Our recipe to build noncommutativity into our model is based in
the approach of reference [Phys. Rev. Lett. {\bf 88} (2002) 161301], and can be
summarized in the following steps: i) the Hamiltonian is derived from the
Einstein-Hilbert action (plus a self-interacting scalar field action) for a
Friedmann-Robertson-Walker spacetime with flat spatial sections, ii) canonical
quantization recipe is applied, i. e., the minisuperspace variables are
promoted to operators, and the WDW equation is written in terms of these
variables, iii) noncommutativity in the minisuperspace is achieved through the
replacement of the standard product of functions by the Moyal star product in
the WDW equation, and, finally, iv) semi-classical cosmological equations are
obtained by means of the WKB approximation applied to the (equivalent) modified
Hamilton-Jacobi equation. We demonstrate, indeed, that noncommutative effects
of the kind considered here, can be those responsible for the present speed up
of the cosmic expansion.Comment: 17 pages, 3 figures. Version which matches the one publishe
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